Ambro51
Collector/Photographer
It seems possible to me, given a mixup of Olympus OM pieces, recreated inner core and a top plate with rangefinder gone and incorporating a pentaprism. I can visualize holding it.
Zenit, introduced in 1952. The lens thread is 39mm x 26tpi, but the registration is different.
It seems possible to me, given a mixup of Olympus OM pieces...
As an aside a few days ago I realized after speaking to my "camera guy" that a lens I bought a few months ago (a Schneider Kreuznach) was intended for a Zenit camera. I had been struggling to find what it went on for months and had tried various combinations of lens adapter, but had not really considered Zenit. (...) The short version of all of the above is this. No I have not hacked a Barnack into an SLR but I do own a lens that apparently has itself been hacked to go on a Russian SLR hack of Barnack type cameras.
Peter, the MTO 500mm mirror lens sold for M42 was actually a Zenit lens with the adapter you mention attached. Zenit lens threads are the same as LTM lens threads - 39mm x 26 tpi.
Tower 22/Asahiflex IIa body is very much like a Barnack. A little wider than a IIIG, about the same thickness (not at the less mount) and actually a little shorter.
Shawn
Funny, I was just thinking of transplanting Studebaker mechanicals into a BMW X5 body the other day....
The hack idea reminds me of those curious threads about sequentially shooting B&W images through color filters and combining them to create a final color image in a tedious, time consuming process.
The point of the exercise escapes me.